Audi RS6 2022
Wagon speed for family runs and open highways
- 2022
- Seats: 5
- 591 hp
From €250 per day.
Audi's current range in Europe splits neatly into two moods, and both are represented here. On one side, the RS6 and RS6 Dynamic carry Audi's wagon-as-weapon idea forward — quattro grip, a low stance, and enough presence to make a motorway transfer feel like part of the itinerary rather than a gap between destinations. On the other, the SQ7 seven-seater and Q7 50 TDI S-Line Edition are built for a different brief: a family or small group covering real distance in one sitting, with three rows, air suspension smoothing out longer stretches of road, and cabin space that doesn't ask anyone to compromise on a multi-day tour. The Q8 55 TFSI sits between the two, closer to a daily luxury SUV than a performance statement, useful when the occasion calls for comfort with a bit more visual weight than a saloon. Six models are available at present, and the selection is deliberately narrow rather than exhaustive — each car earns its place by covering a specific use rather than padding a catalogue. Rates start at €250 per day, with the RS6 variants at the sportier end and the seven-seat SUVs suited to parties needing room for luggage and passengers across several days on the road. Handover can be arranged at the location that suits the itinerary, and a full tank policy applies as with the rest of the fleet, so the car is ready to leave exactly as it's returned. For a driving loop where the car matters as much as the route, or a longer touring plan where a seventh seat and steady ride quality carry more weight than outright pace, this Audi selection covers both ends without forcing a single choice.
Wagon speed for family runs and open highways
Family-friendly power for long cross-border touring days
Seven seats, one smooth ride across borders
Effortless comfort for family touring across long routes
Seven seats ready for long family touring days
Compact power for tight mountain switchbacks and quick getaways